• Riskable@programming.dev
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    23 days ago

    I just wrote a novel (finished first draft yesterday). There’s no way I can afford professional audiobook voice actors—especially for a hobby project.

    What I was planning on doing was handling the audiobook on my own—using an AI voice changer for all the different characters.

    That’s where I think AI voices can shine: If someone can act they can use a voice changer to handle more characters and introduce a great variety of different styles of speech while retaining the careful pauses and dramatic elements (e.g. a voice cracking during an emotional scene) that you’d get from regular voice acting.

    I’m not saying I will be able to pull that off but surely it will be better than just telling Amazon’s AI, “Hey, go read my book.”

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      23 days ago

      I think it would be a good idea to do a section of your work with and without AI modification. Then have people listen to both and give feedback. Good to find out if people like the modifications before you do a tone of work.

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        22 days ago

        do a section of your work with and without […t]hen have people listen to both and give feedback.

        Yes, that’s the principle of prototyping. De-risk while testing solely the crucial part!